ByNICHOLAS CONFESSORE

The father of the billionaires Charles G. and David H.
Koch helped construct a major oil refinery in Nazi Germany that was personally approved by Adolf Hitler.

REBUTTAL
BY

The
milk-toast, moderately "conservative" Koch Brothers have long been among the favorite whipping boys of Sulzberger's
Slimes and their libtard legions of activists. The hatred of the politically active Koch boys has nothing to do with them
posing any kind of direct threat to the Jewish ownership of America. But indirectly, what the Kochs represent
is the possibility, remote as it is, that the Anglo billionaires of America could theoretically cooperate and take
back America from the alien interlopers of Zion-Khazaria.

That's pretty much what happened back in 1920 when very wealthy and very well-connected 'goy' White men like Henry
Ford, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and Andrew Mellon united
behind the Presidential campaign of Ohio Senator Warren Harding. The Harding landslide over the Democrats'
Cox-Roosevelt ticket marked the repudiation and reversal of much of the damage that had been inflicted upon America during
the 8-year reign of the Jewish-owned Woodrow Wilson. Remember that the next time you read about some survey in which egg-headed
historians universally rank Harding as "the worst President in U.S. history" (here).

Though there has not been
such a blow struck against the NWO gang in America since (not even close), the paranoid chosenites aren't taking
any chances. Hence, the latest bashing of the big bad Koch Brothers.

2- Henry Ford (who was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler) receiving the
Grand Cross of the German Eagle in 1938

The book being promoted in this Slimes piece is titled 'Dark Money: The Hidden
History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right '(oooooh, sounds so scaaaary) by one Jane
Mayer(cough cough). Brace yourself -- here is a scary excerpt from the Slimes book review:

"The
book traces the rise of the modern conservative movement through the activism and money of a handful of rich donors: among
them Richard Mellon Scaife, an heir to the Mellon banking fortune, and Harry and Lynde Bradley, brothers who became wealthy
in part from military contracts but poured millions into anti-government philanthropy.

But the book is largely focused on the Koch
family, stretching back to its involvement in the far-right John Birch Society and the political and business activities
of the father, Fred C. Koch, who found some of his earliest business success overseas in the years leading up to World War
II. One venture was a partnership with the American Nazi sympathizer William Rhodes Davis, who, according to Ms. Mayer,
hired Mr. Koch to help build the third-largest oil refinery in the Third Reich, a critical industrial cog in Hitler’s
war machine."

Rich donors! Military contractors! John Birchers! Nazi sympathizers! Oh my! -- and -- (gulp & gasp)HITLER! It's enough to make a New York City libtard pee in his pink panties.

CAN YOU SAY
-- "HYPOCRISY?"

Speaking of Billionaire King-Makers, Jane Mayer's paternal great-great-grandfather was Emanuel Lehman, one of the
founders of Lehman Brothers. Mayer's great grand uncle, Herbert Lehman (on Time cover, above) parlayed his
inherited Wall Street wealth into the Governorship of New York (1933-1942),
and then a U.S. Senate seat (1950-1957)

There's more. The article quotes from Mayer's book itself:

"The Kochs, the Scaifes, the Bradleys and
the DeVos family of Michigan “were among a small, rarefied group of hugely wealthy, archconservative families that
for decades poured money, often with little public disclosure, into influencing how the Americans thought and voted.”

Hugely wealthy! Archconservatives! Influencing how Americans think and vote! All of them Nordic-White too! Oh my!
-- Of course, the poverty-stricken Warburgs, the Baruchs, the Schiffs, the Sarnoffs, the Lehmans, the Sulzbergers,
the Newhouses, the Adelsons, the Sabans, AIPAC / Israel Lobby, the Weinsteins, the Spielbergs, the Geffens, the Dillers, the
Harmans, the Pritzkers, the Bloombergs, the Zuckerbergs, the Zuckermans, the Bramans, the Soros's, the Singers et al ad infinitumhave
never "poured money into influencing over how Americans thought and voted." - eh Ms. Mayer? -- You hate-filled Communist she-devil.